Post-stroke deficit prediction from lesion and indirect structural and functional disconnection
Abstract
Behavioural deficits in stroke reflect both structural damage at the site of injury, and widespread network dysfunction caused by structural, functional, and metabolic disconnection. Two recent methods allow for the estimation of structural and functional disconnection from clinical structural imaging. This is achieved by embedding a patient's lesion into an atlas of functional and structural connections in healthy subjects, and deriving the...
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Title
Post-stroke deficit prediction from lesion and indirect structural and functional disconnection
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
143
Issue
7
Pages
2173 - 2188
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